Keep up the good work! One problem at a time, get her back to normal and then try to assess her other issues. Sounds like you're doing a great job!! Keep us posted, Sue
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It's good to clean it once with betadine but yes, afterwards you may be doing more harm than good.OK - the betadine thing. Everybody seems to love slathering it on a wound. Around the wound is fine, but research shows that it really doesn't promote healing and in fact can damage tissue. This research has been done with humans, but I don't think it would be different for animals/birds. As far as cleaning out the wound, gentle soap & warm water will do fine followed by antibiotic ointment such as Neosporin as already suggested.
She's still alive! I cleaned and lightly bandaged the area (sans betadine - thanks, boskelli), and she seems a little better - standing up, and accepting liquids more readily (still going the syringe route).![]()
I am worried there are more serious issues. Her lower bill seems a little misaligned, and I opened the eyelid on the "good" side of her head to find the eyeball sorta sunken and covered by a layer of pus or something. Too scared to try the eye on the bad side. Maybe the raccoon squeezed her head in its jaws and she has structural/neurological damage? I'll be super sad if she pulls through only to be blind, deaf, or brain damaged. But right now, I'm focusing on keeping her alive - and her eggs, too. Three are wiggling when I test them in water!
Hey everyone,
I need some of the EXPERT advise.
I discovered this morning, that one of my steady layers has a Black spot on her (I think it's called) waddle. I rubbed my finger over it and it didn't rub off, it also felt as if it had a bump in the middle of it. I haven't searched on line yet but was hoping for some of the Expert advise given on the site first. The pictures aren't great but hopefully someone can guess what it maybe.
Thanks KWS